Artist Educator Connect with P.S. ARTS: Effective and Inclusive Approaches to Instruction
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Join P.S. ARTS for Artist Educator Connect on Thursday, April 17 at 3:30 pm! Gain new insights on effective and inclusive approaches to instruction. This free event will model how an educator can approach the same arts activity or arts standard from three different instructional frameworks, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and Arts Integration, and then compare the advantages of each to achieve different goals. Featuring highly regarded arts educators and P.S. ARTS' very own Educator Development team, Jaime Reichner, Donzell Lewis, and Jasmine Jackson, this presentation will showcase and clarify the distinct features and powerful impact that each of these three approaches can have on student engagement and learning. We'll focus on the same activity and standards to highlight the distinctions. Attendees will come away with a clearer understanding of each framework and ideas of how to select and apply them in their own practice. Reserve your spot today and join the conversation!
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Open Call: Native American Artists & Artisans to be featured in Documentary Films
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Art of Mastery (https://artofmastery.org/ ) is launching a short documentary series on Native American Artists & Artisans (both contemporary and traditional) based around LA County. We are looking for characters, including but not limited to: Musicians, traditional dancers, painters, craftsmen such as basket weavers, pottery, jewelry, musical instrument makers… and chefs. Art of Mastery is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving and celebrating indigenous cultures worldwide. DETAILS _______________________________________________________________ Director / Contact: Helena Yingna Wu Affiliation: Alliance of Women Directors (AWD) Profile: https://www.allianceofwomendirectors.org/find-a-director/director/yingna-wu/ IMDb: https://pro.imdb.com/name/nm11202406 Film length: 6-10 mins Filming duration: around half a day Location: home, backyard, studio, or a natural environment (flexible) Crew number: 1-2 Contents: The main process of the artist/artisan performing or completing a piece of art/craft. Interviews on the meaning of the work and its significance to the Indian tribe. Streaming Platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ArtOfMasteryFilms (400K subscribers) Instagram: Instagram.com/the.art.of.mastery Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/artofmastery.org MISSION STATEMENT _______________________________________________________________ The films capture not only the techniques and processes behind each art but also the deep cultural roots and personal journeys of each artist / artisan. We believe that in sharing their stories, we preserve a rich tapestry of human creativity and resilience that otherwise risks being lost in an increasingly automated world. As a certified 501c3, Art of Mastery does not profit from any films showcased on its platforms. The rights of the films are shared. The artist can share the film as he sees fit. CONTACT _______________________________________________________________ To participate or to recommend characters, please email: wuyingnaafrica@... Feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested!
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Nonprofit Arts: Creative Leadership in Uncertain Times on 5/15/25 8 am - 2 pm
Join UCLA Law’s Lowell Milken Center for Philanthropy & Nonprofits and the LA County Department of Arts & Culture on Thursday, May 15th, 2025 from 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM, for a half-day conference to discuss top-of-mind concerns in the nonprofit arts sector. Sessions will include reports on the current administration’s executive orders and policies, the current landscape at the state and county level, and a review of the advocacy rules. The keynote speech will be delivered by Jessie Kornberg, President and CEO of the Skirball Cultural Center. *Breakfast and lunch will be provided. Register Here: Registration - "Nonprofit Arts: Creative Leadership in Uncertain Times"
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Artist Educator Connect with P.S. ARTS: Effective and Inclusive Approaches to Instruction
Join P.S. ARTS for Artist Educator Connect on April 17 at 3:30 pm! Gain new insights on effective and inclusive approaches to instruction. This event will model how an educator can approach the same arts activity or arts standard from three different instructional frameworks, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Social-Emotional Learning (SEL), and Arts Integration, and then compare the advantages of each to achieve different goals. Featuring highly regarded arts educators and P.S. ARTS' very own Educator Development team, Jaime Reichner, Donzell Lewis, and Jasmine Jackson, this presentation will showcase and clarify the distinct features and powerful impact that each of these three approaches can have on student engagement and learning. We'll focus on the same activity and standards to highlight the distinctions. Attendees will come away with a clearer understanding of each framework and ideas of how to select and apply them in their own practice. Reserve your spot today and join the conversation!
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Job Opportunity: Content Coordinator, Los Angeles Conservancy
Content Coordinator The Los Angeles Conservancy seeks a highly motivated Content Coordinator who is passionate about Los Angeles’ history and preserving the county’s architecturally and culturally significant historic resources. The Content Coordinator must be a strong communicator who appreciates the rich diversity of Los Angeles and shares the Conservancy’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Content Coordinator is an integral part of the Conservancy’s small, fast-paced Communications team, helping to develop, coordinate, and execute communication and marketing strategies that promote the organization, programs, advocacy issues, membership, and other initiatives--we are the storytellers. Core responsibilities revolve around coordinating and producing, updating, and maintaining digital and print content for multiple projects and platforms simultaneously. We’re looking for a skilled coordinator with a passion for storytelling, an eye for design and a positive can-do attitude; someone creative and resourceful who thrives under pressure. This is a full-time exempt position that reports to the Director of Communications. Job Duties Content Coordination Create engaging and visually compelling content using design, layout and copywriting skills for social media, web, video, print or email, including: Writing, editing and proofreading content for grammar, accuracy and consistent brand voice. Designing branded printed and digital collateral and assets Video production and editing Sourcing photography or taking photos Assist with key strategic content projects, including writing, editing, coordinating production, maintaining budgets, working with vendors, and ensuring proper distribution. Projects include LAndmark quarterly member publication, special event program materials, and Preservation Awards videos. Maintain content calendars and coordinate production to ensure timely delivery across platforms including the website, social media, email, video, and print Work with staff, volunteers, designers, photographers, videographers, and others to generate cohesive and on-brand content Cultivate relationships with key community partners, social influencers and volunteers. Assist in content strategy development and provide insights for content planning. Remain up to date on digital trends and platform optimization strategies. Organize and manage digital asset libraries. Other duties as assigned. Social Media Administer social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, YouTube), including generating post content, scheduling, and sourcing assets. Analyze social media performance and implement strategies to increase audience reach. Create quarterly social media metric reports, including recommendations. Employ community engagement strategies to foster social media growth & engagement. Create and compile social media or press kit materials for campaigns and special programs, as needed. Attend local events to capture digital content for social, web, and other needs. Required Qualifications Two-to-three years of relevant professional experience At least two years of social media production experience (Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and Instagram), with a solid understanding of best practices Strong writer who knows how to communicate with diverse stakeholders Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, Canva, Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop and InDesign). Proficient in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro for creating and editing video content. Passion for preserving L.A.’s historic places Flexibility; willingness to pitch in on other projects as needed Strong organizational, interpersonal, and time management skills Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines effectively Analytical skills and experience with content performance metrics Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with Chicago Manual of Style Familiarity with social media management systems (like Sprout Social) Experience with CRM (like Salesforce), CMS (like Wordpress), and email marketing systems Comfortable with project managemen
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[JOB OPPORTUNITY] Collections and Archives Assistant (Part-Time)
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Collections and Archives Assistant (Part-Time) Vincent Price Art Museum Foundation Pay Range: $19–21/hour (based on experience); 32 hours per week Term: Temporary, grant-funded position through May 2026 Summary: The Collections and Archives Assistant supports the ongoing care, organization, and accessibility of VPAM’s permanent collection and archives. This individual should have a solid understanding of standard museum practices, be proficient with collections management systems, and demonstrate a strong commitment to long-term preservation of diverse artworks and materials. This role is part of the Collections Team and reports directly to the Foundation’s Executive Director, with input and collaboration from the Registrar, Archivist, and Collections Coordinator. The position requires someone who is a strong team player and comfortable working with staff, contractors, and photographers. Basic knowledge and application of best practices for art handling, installation, storage, and condition reporting are essential. Note: Current students and alumni of ELAC, the ELAC Museum Studies Certificate Program, and the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) are encouraged to apply. Duties: Assist with inventorying of the VPAM’s collections. Enter metadata and descriptions into the collections database. Update and maintain catalog records. Support general archival duties including processing and digitizing physical records for preservation and accessibility. Assist staff and photographers in creating digital images of cataloged objects. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications: Associate’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Museum Studies, Fine Arts, Cultural Studies, Literature, English, Art History, Arts Administration, or a related field is preferred. Experience working in a museum, archive, or gallery setting. Knowledge of best practices and procedures in art handling, storage, and condition reporting. Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Suite, Google Workspace, and collections management software (embARK by Gallery Systems preferred). Excellent organizational and time management abilities. Strong written and oral communication skills. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to multitask. Ability to multitask and work collaboratively with others. Work Environment + Physical Requirements: This role is primarily based in VPAM’s collections vault and storage areas. Physical requirements include: Extended periods of sitting, standing, and walking. Handling, reaching, bending, stooping, kneeling, and crouching. Ability to climb ladders and lift up to 40 pounds. Frequent use of a computer with repetitive hand and wrist movements. Reasonable Accommodations: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Vincent Price Art Museum Foundation provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities throughout the application, examination, hiring process, and employment. Duties and requirements listed in this description may vary by position, Applicants with questions or concerns about their ability to perform the role are encouraged to apply and request accommodation as needed. Please submit a resume and cover letter by April 16th, 2025 to: htubtim@...
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F.O.R Youth Teen Spring Break Hip-Hop Camp April 14-18
Hello and Lovely Spring to LA Culture Members, We are back for another creative and inspiring Spring Break Hip-Hop Camp for teens! F.O.R. Youth presents this FREE day camp for ages 12-19, featuring music, acting, graffiti, and arts & crafts workshops. ? Location: The CAPO Center 7944 W. 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048 ? Dates: April 14-18 (Monday to Friday) ? Time: 11:00 AM - 2:30 PM Lunch and snacks are provided daily Limited spots available—Apply by April 10! 2025 CAPO Spring Break Camp - FOR Youth Program Application 2025 FOR Youth CAPO Spring Break Camp Location: CAPO 7944 W 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90048 Dates: 4/14/25 - 4/18/25 Application Deadline: 4/10/2025 Age group: 12-19 Daily Schedule 11:00-11:05 Youth arrival 11:05-11:30 Opening Circle (connection) 11:30-12:30 Session 1 12:30-1:00 Lunch 1:00-2:00 Session 2 2:00-2:30 Engagement (movement) 4/14 Mon 11:30-12:30 a . Improv w/ Brandon 1:00-2:00 b. Songwriting ( CAPO) Jay’d 4/15 Tues 11:30-12:30 a. Songwriting (CAPO) w/Jay’d 1:00-2:00 b. Graffiti Design w/ Cre8 4/16 Wed 11:30-12:30 a. Recording (CAPO) w/Jay’d 1:00 - 2:00 b. Recording (CAPO) w/ Jay’d & Beads w/ Sel 4/17 Thurs 11:30-12:30 a. Field Trip to Supreme office + Farmers Market 1:00-2:00 b. Improv w/ Brandon 4/18 Fri 11:10-11:40 a. Josh (Healing Circle) 11:40-12:30 Students Certificates 1:00-2:00 b. Listening Party for youth + Catering! Fortify Our Rebel Youth (FOR Youth) is a space for teens 12-19 to socialize and make new friends while building artistic skills in a safe environment. Youth learn new skills in the creative arts as they form relationships, and increase their mental and physical health while engaging with professional community based artists and entrepreneurs. Supported by Arts for Healing & Justice Network Please share with your commUnity! Asia Yu No Easy Props, Executive Director www.noeasyprops.org www.foryouthprogram.com www.bboysummit.com
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Theatre Commons LA: Independent Artist Field Mapping
Theatre Commons LA is launching a field mapping survey to better understand and serve theaters makers and artists of all types - actors, directors, designers, writers, stage managers, multi-hyphenates, everyone that identifies as a theatre MAKER! This data will be instrumental in: Identifying gaps in resources and support Creating targeted programs that address needs Fostering stronger connections within our theater community Developing advocacy strategies for the sector Building a stronger foundation for collective action Your participation in this survey is vital. Please fill out this QUICK (less than 10 minutes) survey. We hope this survey will help in compiling information as to what the LA theater community looks like as a whole as well as help identify needs and priorities looking forward. Every response helps create a more complete picture of our diverse theater landscape. Please send this survey to your other theatre artist colleagues. We know our list is incomplete and one of the aims with this field mapping survey is to compile a more comprehensive contact list. The more times someone is reminded to fill out a survey, the better. *We have a different survey for theatre companies, you can find it on our website* For more information about Theatre Commons LA please visit our website at theatrecommonsla.org If you have any questions, please reach out to Michaela at hello@...
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The Nonprofit Partnership's in person Arts Executive Director Affinity group this Wednesday
The Nonprofit Partnership Arts Affinity Group Meets bimonthly, on the second Wednesday Wednesday, April 9; 10am - 11:30am (Special In-Person meeting this month) In celebration of Arts Month, we invite LACDAC grantees who are Executive Directors to our special in-person Arts Executive Directors Affinity Group at The Nonprofit Partnership this Wednesday, April 9, 2025. Join Executive Directors of arts organizations for facilitated peer-to-peer discussion, learning, and resource sharing. Our Affinity Groups further our mission to build the capacity of nonprofits so they can make a positive change in their community. They also provide safe space for nonprofit professionals to connect and support one another as organizations continuously adapt. Whether you are a new executive or a seasoned professional - all are welcome! There is no charge to attendees for this affinity group. Open to current TNP members and LACDAC OGP, CIAG, and AIP Grantees only. To attend, please register here: https://thenonprofitpartnership.secure.nonprofitsoapbox.com/events-by-term-cal/event/1243 Date: This Wednesday, April 9th Time: 10am - 11:30am Location: 4900 E. Conant St, Bldg. O2, Long Beach, CA 90808 (Located on Long Beach City College Campus) If you have any questions, please contact us at info@... Jennie McInnis Operations Manager she/her The Nonprofit Partnership ? | 562.888.6530 ? | jmcinnis@...
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Apply by Midnight!
Last Chance to Apply! MESC is powered by passionate museum educators like you! As a working board, we collaborate to support and grow our community. Apply by midnight on April 7 to join us and make a difference! Have you applied? https://www.mesconline.org/elections -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Rock Choir coming to Silverlake!
Voices Rock California, part of a vibrant network of community choirs that started in Denver in 2014, is excited to announce its inaugural six-week session at the Silverlake Independent Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles. This session will be led by Grammy-nominated recording artist, arranger, and music director Caleb Collins. Starting April 21st, join us each Monday from 7:15 to 8:30 PM for a six-week choir session led by the acclaimed Caleb Collins. Whether you're a seasoned singer or have never sung a note, our non-audition, come-as-you-are choir is the perfect place to discover the joy of singing in a supportive community setting. Our sessions conclude with a grand performance on May 29th at 7:00 PM, showcasing the hard work and talent of our singers. We invite you to try the first session for free to see if it's a fit for you. If you love it, register for the full session for just $150. Register before April 11th for 50 dollars off! For more information, check out our website!
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Open call: artists of all kinds to install or perform site-specific projects
Please forward / repost / reshare: Calling artists of all kinds! The Road Concerts is looking for site-specific works in unexpected public spaces along the Rim of the World Highway (Crestline to Running Springs) for its eighth road concert, happening the weekend of July 26–27, 2025. Since its inception, the Road Concerts has featured work from over 300 artists and locals across seven events in Los Angeles. A “road concert” showcases a range of works, including installations, interactive pieces, performances, happenings, roving artworks, car art, readings, music, dance, temporary sculpture, and downloadable art. Stretching through the San Bernardino National Forest, past tourist attractions, historic landmarks, and suburban neighborhoods, the Rim of the World Highway will become both a stage and a public square—inviting interconnection and dialogue. An official map of the weekend's events, along with project descriptions and other downloadable information, will be available in the weeks leading up to the event. How to Apply: Artists interested in participating can submit proposals via this online form (https://tinyurl.com/laroadconcerts) by May 1. For any questions or comments, reach out via the online form or email us at laroadconcerts@.... Feel free to share this with anyone who might be interested! Thank you, LA Road Concerts / Stephen van Dyck
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Last Chance! Apply for the MESC Board by April 7
Reminder to Apply! MESC is powered by passionate museum educators like you! As a working board, we collaborate to support and grow our community. Apply by April 7 to join us and make a difference! Learn More: https://www.mesconline.org/elections -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Museum Educators of Southern California | Conversation on Creative Aging
Are you interested in enhancing your skills in engaging people with memory loss and their loved ones in museum galleries and beyond? Join us Monday, April 28th at 11 AM (PT) for an insightful virtual conversation with Francesca Rosenberg, Director, Access Programs and Initiatives at MoMA, who will explore innovative programs offered in museums nationwide and share practical tips and tools for making your museum more inclusive and welcoming to all. Click here to register In her 30 years with the Museum of Modern Art, Francesca and her team have won national and international respect for MoMA’s efforts to make the Museum accessible to all. Most recently, MoMA received awards from the Alzheimer’s Association, the American Association of Museums, Museums and the Web, Ashoka’s Zero Project for social impact and scalability, and the Hearing Loss Association of America. Francesca is a founding member of the Museum, Arts, and Culture Access Consortium (MAC). She is a former Board member of Studio in a School and DOROT and serves on the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center advisory council. Francesca has contributed to countless scholarly publications and co-authored Meet Me: Making Art Accessible to People with Dementia and Making Art Accessible to Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals.
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[EVENT] Conversation on Creative Aging
Are you interested in enhancing your skills in engaging people with memory loss and their loved ones in museum galleries and beyond? Join us Monday, April 28th at 11 AM (PT) for an insightful virtual conversation with Francesca Rosenberg, Director, Access Programs and Initiatives at MoMA, who will explore innovative programs offered in museums nationwide and share practical tips and tools for making your museum more inclusive and welcoming to all. REGISTER HERE In her 30 years with the Museum of Modern Art, Francesca and her team have won national and international respect for MoMA’s efforts to make the Museum accessible to all. Most recently, MoMA received awards from the Alzheimer’s Association, the American Association of Museums, Museums and the Web, Ashoka’s Zero Project for social impact and scalability, and the Hearing Loss Association of America. Francesca is a founding member of the Museum, Arts, and Culture Access Consortium (MAC). She is a former Board member of Studio in a School and DOROT and serves on the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center advisory council. Francesca has contributed to countless scholarly publications and co-authored Meet Me: Making Art Accessible to People with Dementia and Making Art Accessible to Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals. -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Artist Educator Connect with P.S. ARTS
RSVP for P.S. ARTS' Artist Educator Connect on Thursday, April 17 at 3:30 pm to gain new insights on effective and inclusive lesson planning. This free professional development session will feature a presentation on three key approaches to designing dynamic arts-based lessons: Universal Design for Learning (UDL) – Create flexible lessons that meet the diverse needs of all learners. Social Emotional Learning (SEL) – Foster emotional well-being and social connection in your classroom. Arts Integration (AI) – Deepen learning by weaving the arts into core academic subjects. Whether you’re a teaching artist, classroom educator, or arts enthusiast, this session will provide practical tools and fresh perspectives to enhance your teaching practice. Reserve your spot today and join the conversation! About Artist Educator Connect: Artist Educator Connect is a free virtual meet up organized by P.S. ARTS to bring together artists and educators to foster a community of collaboration. This initiative provides a platform for educators and/or artists interested in teaching to share best practices, exchange ideas, and access valuable resources that support arts education in public schools. psarts.org
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LA Carnival is hiring a Development/Marketing Associate
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Job Description Development/Marketing Associate MARIKEL is a multi-faceted production and consulting company that produces filmed and literary products, place-based activations, festivals, installations and multicultural convenings across Greater Los Angeles. The company is presenting its flagship project, Los Angeles Carnival, as an economic development initiative under the banner LA Carnival on the Shaw in the Leimert Park/Crenshaw District. The project is sponsored by its nonprofit partner, International Eye LA. LA Carnival on the Shaw is presented in the structure of a Caribbean carnival that includes a carnival/parade and cultural festival, but infused with a mission to help revitalize businesses on Crenshaw, between the Expo/Obama Metro Station and Leimert Park. A major intention of this project is to collaborate with community partners and work with businesses along the carnival/parade route to create artist-led activations that will revitalize their storefronts and infuse the area with creative energy building up to the LA28 World Games and beyond. The company is seeking a passionate, self-starter with a forward thinking, strong ‘can do’ approach to project development; and who has demonstrated experience in marketing, sales and sponsorship acquisition. This is a flexible part time position for an individual who can work independently within a team environment. Together, the team will develop an expansive network of multicultural collaborators, partners and contacts that will enable the company to accomplish its stated mission. Active connections within the entertainment, media production, special events and non-profit sectors are highly desired. The ideal candidate will have strong professional integrity, excellent people engagement skills, attention to follow through and effective communication to accurately represent and articulate the goals of the initiative so as to maximize all assets and resources in accomplishing our goals. Salary is negotiable, depending on qualifications, experience and prior track record. Please send letter of interest with resume to: marikelinternational@... or Lacarnivalarts@...
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Paid Workforce Development Program for High School Students
Applications are open for The Music Center's workforce development program, Studio: Creative Futures. Studio: Creative Futures is for high school juniors and seniors who are interested in offstage jobs in the entertainment and performing arts industries. This free four-day program helps build the power skills (soft skills) needed to succeed in the workplace. The workshops combine real-life scenarios, videos, interactive activities along with a collaborative and creative final project all geared to strengthen power skills. Participants receive $250 after completing the 4-day program. We also offer transportation assistance, an alumni community and much more. Apply Now Workshop Details June 23 - 26, 2025 10am - 3:00 pm The Music Center in downtown LA. 135 N. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 Participants must be present all 4 days to receive the $250 stipend. Application Due Date: April 25, 2025. Students are admitted on a rolling-basis and are encouraged to apply early. CORISA MORENO Manager Studio: Creative Futures THE MUSIC CENTER 135 N. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 musiccenter.org This email is solely for the intended addressee, and may contain privileged or confidential information. If you are not the intended recipient, please do not use or distribute this material. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately, return this transmission, and delete or destroy any copies.
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Last call for Performa
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Last call to join the full series and gain support. Sometimes, one new perspective sparks reinvention. If you’re thinking… I want adventure and choreographic experimentation I want to communicate deeply through my dancing I want to apply for something Performa is a 5-week workshop series for your creative vision. Spend time in your artistic research making highly personal, dynamic new performances with support. It’s a safe place to grow your approach: Create, iterate, and blossom new solo material Form small ensembles Get documentation Encounter live ideas in a culturally-responsive setting. You seem ready to me. March 31 – April 28 LA Dance Project Tickets
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DEADLINE EXTENDED: MESC Elections
DEADLINE EXTENDED: April 7, 2025, 11:59 PM (PT). MESC is now accepting nominations for the 2025-2027 Board of Directors, and we want YOU to be a part of it. As a board member, you’ll gain valuable leadership experience, professional development, and networking opportunities while helping to shape the future of museum education. Enjoy a free MESC membership, complimentary access to all MESC programs, and a small stipend to recognize your commitment to board service. We welcome applicants across Southern California at all career levels and from diverse academic, professional, and cultural backgrounds. If you’re ready to contribute your time and expertise, nominate yourself today! ?? Our deadline has extended! We are now accepting applications until April 7. Visit mesconline.org/elections to apply today or learn more about open positions. Selected nominees will be contacted for a short interview with the Election Committee, and members will vote on the final slate in May. Have questions? Email info@.... Step up, lead, and make a difference— apply today! -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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